Let me clear up things,
- You get two values(name, email) in your submit.
- Now you are going to process these two in another url.
If i am right, you can either use PHP "header" function like
<?php
header("Location:http://www.abc.co.uk/acy/xyzerequest?name=".$_POST['name']."&email=".$_POST['email']);
?>
In this case, a blank response with header value send to the client or browser as
<some header value>
Contet-Type:text/plain
Location:http://www.abc.co.uk/acy/xyzerequest?name=foo@[email protected]
<some header value>
so that, Those name and email values know by every one.
Since PHP is looses the variable scope at the end of rendering page to client. So storing the values in variable is useless.
But you have another option, By using $_SESSION variable you achieve this.
On form submit set session value as follows,
<?php
$_SESSION['name'] = $_POST['name'];
$_SESSION['email'] = $_POST['email'];
?>
then redirect to specific url as,
<?php
header("Location:http://www.abc.co.uk/acy/xyzerequest");
?>
2. Now in handler of redirected url, you can read those values from the session,
<?php
$name = $_SESSION['name'];
$email = $_SESSION['email'];
?>
So that, The values are hidden and we can use different page handler.
http://www.abc.co.uk/acy/xyzerequest&name='me'&email='[email protected]'
) if you use GET as the form method